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Exclusive Interview with CHIEF JUSTICE MOGOENG MOGOENG

Mogoeng Thomas Reetsang Mogoeng is the current Chief Justice of South Africa. He holds an important role in the landscape of South African politics, and is bringing Godly values back into government. He is a man who is fiercely committed to our country’s constitution, upholding the law, and is sold out to Jesus! He has been in office for 9 years, and has earned significant admiration and respect from South Africans. JOY! reached out to Mogoeng during the lockdown to speak about the state of our nation and what God has placed in his heart.

Q You were appointed Chief Justice in September 2011. During your term, South Africa experienced political turmoil, economic distress, and a state of disaster. Your leadership provided much needed stability and direction to the nation in times of uncertainty. Do you believe God prepared you for a time such as this?

I was convinced before it even happened. In 2004, God spoke to me through a man, Prophet Richard Grey, and told me

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